Samuel Johnson: A Collection of Critical EssaysDonald J. Greene Prentice-Hall, 1965 - 185 oldal Modern evaluations of Johnson as critic, editor, and lexicographer. |
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40. oldal
... learned has so confidently advanced : — let me only know what it is to live according to nature . " " When I find young men so humble and so docile , " said the philosopher , " I can deny them no information which my studies have ...
... learned has so confidently advanced : — let me only know what it is to live according to nature . " " When I find young men so humble and so docile , " said the philosopher , " I can deny them no information which my studies have ...
99. oldal
... learned from others ; and it is also a sign of genius , since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in dissimilars . It would have been helpful in the past twenty - three hundred years if Aristotle had told ...
... learned from others ; and it is also a sign of genius , since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in dissimilars . It would have been helpful in the past twenty - three hundred years if Aristotle had told ...
121. oldal
... learned words , the technical terms and Latinisms of Johnson's word - list , which have been so much discussed . These did not influence the diction of the common man ; he did not understand them in 1755 , and he does not understand ...
... learned words , the technical terms and Latinisms of Johnson's word - list , which have been so much discussed . These did not influence the diction of the common man ; he did not understand them in 1755 , and he does not understand ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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